A bed bug protective encasement for a mattress comprising a cover having an elongated opening with a first end and a second end formed therein, the elongated opening being adaptable to receive the mattress within the cover. A primary zipper is disposed along the elongated opening and having a slider movable from the first end to the second end to close the elongated opening. A flap attached to the cover adjacent the second end of the elongated opening is foldable over the second end of the elongated opening, the primary zipper extending onto the flap and terminating near a distal end of the flap. A secondary zipper system has a first zipper attached to a side of the flap and a second zipper attached to an opposite side of the flap, to secure the flap when the flap is folded over the second end of the elongated opening.
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1. A bed bug protective encasement for a mattress comprising:
a cover having an elongated opening with a first end and a second end formed therein, the elongated opening being adaptable to receive the mattress within the cover;
a primary zipper disposed along the elongated opening and having a slider movable from the first end to the second end to close the elongated opening;
a flap attached to the cover adjacent the second end of the elongated opening and being foldable over the second end of the elongated opening, the primary zipper extending onto the flap and terminating near a distal end of the flap;
a secondary zipper system, comprising a first zipper attached to a side of the flap, and a second zipper attached to an opposite side of the flap to secure the flap when the flap is folded over the second end of the elongated opening; and wherein,
the first zipper extends at an angle between 30 degrees and 60 degrees above a longitudinal axis of the primary zipper, and the second zipper extends at an angle between 30 degrees and 60 degrees below the longitudinal axis of the primary zipper.
3. The bed bug protective encasement of
the cover comprises a vertical sidewall formed by a left sheet and a right sheet, the left sheet having a first distal end, and the right sheet having a second distal end, the first distal end overlapping the second distal end for a certain distance;
the flap comprises at least one layer, the at least one layer having a third distal end;
wherein the third distal end is positioned between the first distal end and the second end, and wherein the first distal end, the second distal end, and the third distal end are all stitched together by a seam and disposed between the vertical sidewall and the mattress folded back under the flap along the path of the primary zipper.
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This invention relates to an apparatus and method for preventing bed bugs from entering into and escaping out of a bed mattress. More particularly, the invention relates to a zipper closure for a mattress encasement which, while allowing insertion and removal of the mattress, prevents the entry or escapement of bed bugs past the encasement.
Bed bugs are a type of insect that commonly hides within bed mattresses. Such bed bugs are found in motels, hostels or boarding houses where itinerant travelers find overnight lodging. Bed bugs will feed off of the blood of humans sleeping on the mattresses that harbor these insects. Typically, a bed bug will crawl out of the mattress during the night, bite the sleeping victim, and then return to the safe confines of the mattress.
To prevent the entry or escapement of bed bugs from the mattress, and thus contain and starve the bugs, techniques have been devised in which the mattress is surrounded with a fabric cover or encasement. The encasement is slipped onto the mattress and closed via a fastening mechanism such as a zipper. Bugs escaping from the mattress, or trying to enter the mattress, will encounter the barrier of the fabric cover, and thus will be prevented from entering the mattress or escaping from the mattress to reach a human sleeping on the bed.
Problems exist, however, with the use of such protective mattress covers or encasements. For example, a user may fail to completely close the zipper on the encasement, or the zipper may become partially unzipped through movement or rustling of the mattress, as for example, when the bed is made and remade. This results in an opening at the zipper end stop through which bed bugs may enter or escape. Indeed, even zippers that have been carefully and completely closed may still leave a narrow opening at the end of the zipper that is a large enough for a small bed bug to crawl through.
Accordingly, there exists a need to prevent the entry or escapement of bed bugs from a zipper opening in a mattress protective encasement and to prevent bed bugs from entering or leaving the mattress through the same opening.
In one embodiment, the invention is a bed bug protective encasement for a mattress. The encasement comprises a cover having an elongated opening with a first end and a second end formed therein, the elongated opening being adaptable to receive the mattress within the cover. A primary zipper is disposed along the elongated opening and has a slider movable from the first end to the second end to close the elongated opening. A flap is attached to the cover adjacent the second end of the elongated opening and being foldable over the second end of the elongated opening, the primary zipper extending onto the flap and terminating near a distal end of the flap. A secondary zipper system, comprising a first zipper is attached to a side of the flap, and a second zipper is attached to an opposite side of the flap to secure the flap when the flap is folded over the second end of the elongated opening. The first zipper extends at an angle between 30 degrees and 60 degrees above a longitudinal axis of the primary zipper, and the second zipper extends at an angle between 30 degrees and 60 degrees below the longitudinal axis of the primary zipper.
In some embodiments, the flap may have a triangular shape. In other embodiments, the cover comprises a vertical sidewall formed by a left sheet and a right sheet, the left sheet having a first distal end, and the right sheet having a second distal end, the first distal end overlapping the second distal end for a certain distance. The flap may comprise at least one layer, the at least one layer having a third distal end. The third distal end may be positioned between the first distal end and the second end, and wherein the first distal end, the second distal end, and the third distal end are all stitched together by a seam and disposed between the vertical sidewall and the mattress.
These and other advantages will appear from the foregoing when read with the detailed description of the drawings, and the detailed description of some embodiments.
With reference to the figures, an embodiment of the invention is described.
As best shown in
The connection between the sheets is best shown in
As previously noted, the primary zipper 24 is disposed on the inner layer 108 of the flap 30. The teeth 24′, 24″ of the primary zipper 24 are attached to the flap 30 and to the cover 22 with conventional zipper tapes 124 (as best seen in
In a preferred embodiment, the seam 104 that stitches together the left sheet 100, right sheet 102, outer layer 106 and inner layer 108, produces a localized bulge of significant depth D1 where the seam is located, as shown in
Thus, there is provided a system for sealing off a mattress to prevent the movement and survival of bed bugs in a mattress. The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, while the scope of the invention is set forth in the claims that follow.
Rabbany, Farhad, Yadegari, Faramarz
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